The Bristol Royal Mail: Post, Telegraph, and TelephoneTombs, Robert Charles
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The Bristol Royal Mail: Post, Telegraph, and Telephone
Tombs, Robert Charles
Postal service -- England -- Bristol
p. 229: spoken of the disclipine[discipline] and training telegraph
p. 283: Office, hailng[hailing] from the Emerald Isle, had, like all
p. 164: pension or gratuity is given. The apppointment[appointment]
p. 112: Post Office now was was[delete second 'was'] the centre of
p. 153: not [been] offered, would most likely have been sent
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